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Words and Trivia
Exploring Microsoft Office 2003 , Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (Exploring)
Published in Spiral-bound by Prentice Hall (2006-01-22)
Authors: Robert T. Grauer and Maryann Barber
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Exploring Microsoft Office 2003 Vol. 1 by Robert Grauer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-27
Book as described and in good condition; received it in a timely fashion. Would buy from again.

An Extended Handbook to Microsoft Office.
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-03
EXPLORING MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 VOLUME 1 is a textbook that is basically an extended handbook on Microsoft Office. The book has what I would consider six major sections: basics of Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, the Internet and the world wide web, and some essential computing concepts. The sections dealing with Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint contain all kinds of helpful hands-on exercises. The Internet and essential computing concepts sections don't have quite as many exercises and contain a little more book rather than hands-on knowledge. To be completely honest, this book is rather boring to read and work through on one's own. However, when used in conjuncture with a class, it makes a great tool.

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The Meaning of Tingo: And Other Extraordinary Words from Around the World
Published in Hardcover by Amazon Remainders Account (2006-03-16)
Author: Adam Jacot de Boinod
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This is a unique, eye-opening and charming book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-08
This is an amazing written piece of poetry and comedy at the same time. The
different chapers are very imaginative, and the translations are beyond
belief!!!! It just shows how crazy the world is, when you look at it close
up!! Diffinetly worth a read - this is an awesome planet, and this book is
an awesome book

nice conversation starter
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
I keep the book out for anyone to read. People pick it up, read the cover, thumb through the book and grow a smile every time. Everyone finds a word that they were somehow living without. It's pretty fantastic to watch someone get attached to a word and use it. One comment was, "I had a buddy that tingoed my entire CD collection during my freshman year!"

My favorite today, Wabi, a flawed detail that enhances the elegance of the whole work of art.

Amusing and interesting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
This book has a lot of amusing linguistic information in it. However a number of reviewers have pointed out that it has inaccuracies.
It also has a strange stress on a limited number of languages. I can appreciate for instance the author's passion for Yiddish, and the little paragrah he writes on ways of cursing and insulting in Yiddish- but I wonder at the total absence of Hebrew and Aramaic in this work.
There are little essays which are informative including one on languages which are threatened with extinction. Another discourses on the number of languages in the world. I was surprised to learn at how many different languages there are in Papua New Guinea.
I found the little section on especially long- words, compounds of various kinds also interesting.
This book has a lot of amusing information in, and should be treated as a work of entertainment not serious scholarship.

Entertaining, but unreliable.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-26
If rated on sheer entertainment value, this book would earn 4.5 stars. Unfortunately, as has been documented in several internet fora, the author's credulity far outweighs his scholarship. Quite simply, an unhealthy percentage (at my estimate 20-30%) of the 'words' quoted in this book simply do not exist*. Thus, on scholarship, the book earns only 1.5 stars.

My 3-star overall rating represents an average of the 4.5 for entertainment value and 1.5 for scholarship.

* Two of the more egregious examples are the infamous 'razbliuto', alleged to be a Russian word meaning 'the sentimental feeling you have about someone you once loved but no longer do', but whose existence is denied by any native Russian-speaker, and 'Scheissenbedauern', an alleged German word for `the disappointment one feels when something turns out not nearly as badly as one had expected'. There is no such word as 'Scheissenbedauern' in German - nor could there be, as it doesn't even obey the standard rules of German for forming portmanteau words (it would have to be 'Scheissbedauern'). Even minimal checking on the author's part would have alerted him to the bogus nature of this entry. Unfortunately, it becomes clear that, time after time, the author failed to carry out even the most basic fact-checking for this book.

Double Dutch?
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-06
In other reviews of this book it's already mentioned that, amongst others, the Chinese, Russian and German examples in this book are for a large part dodgy or just plainly wrong. This is also the case for the examples from the Dutch language the author cites from. The blurb states that he read '140 websites' in order to compile this book, as well as some '280 dictionaries'. (Does Mr Jacot de Boinod know how many languages there are in the world?) He should have spoken to some international linguists, and have somebody else get the notes down instead. On the jacket of the book, this example is highlighted: 'The Dutch word for skimming stones is plimplampetteren.' No, it isn't - there is no such word in the Dutch dictionary. Or on the web, for that matter. There is however, a word called pimpampetten, which is a card game for children based on trivia. (examples can be seen at www.anderspel.nl/pimpampet.html).

On the back cover, Stephen Fry is raving about how delighted he is now that he knows how the Dutch render the word of Rice Krispies - according to the book, this should be: 'Knisper! Knasper! Knusper!'. I don't know which language the author got this from in order to give false information to Stephen Fry or any other member of his reading audience. I would estimate that about 70-80% of the examples from the Dutch language are mistaken. It's like Python's old Hungarian Prasebook, but much less funny. All in all, it's quite a disaster and I am somewhat concerned that a prestigious house like Penguin has published this with no further editing or checking done.




Words and Trivia
Where Queen Elizabeth Slept and What the Butler Saw: A Treasury of Historical Terms from the Sixteenth Century to the Present
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Griffin (1998-07-15)
Author: David N. Durant
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More a type of dictionary
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-01
This book was more a dictionary than anything. I thought it would explain historical terms as in a story, but it has terms and definitions. Good book if you are looking up terms but as to everyday life and language it is not so good.

Great for looking up how everyday life changed over time
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-09
This is a great book if you want to compare the everyday life of someone in one period with another period in a general way--but it is less fulsome on details than other historical guides specific to one period, and is not terribly specific about when these changes took place. You get lots of phrases like "in the second half of the 17th century" which give you a fair amount of guesswork. Still, if you are interested in daily life in a historical perspective this should prove to be a good addition to your bookshelf.

Words and Trivia
1000 Words and Pictures (LADYBD/SL4)
Published in Paperback by Ladybird Books/ See Penguin (2000-03-30)
Author: Richard Powell
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7,000 Reasons to Love the English Language: The Ultimate Collection of Fascinating Facts about Our Favorite Sayings
Published in Paperback by Sourcebooks, Inc. (2008-10-01)
Author: Barbara Ann Kipfer
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Words and Trivia
The ABC of Cat Trivia: A Compendium of Cat Superstitions, Proverbs, Literature, Words, Phrases, Games, Objects, Plants, Biology, Behavior, Movies, Gods, Cartoons, Heroes
Published in Paperback by St Martins Pr (1996)
Author: Rod L.; Berent, Irwin M. Evans
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Words and Trivia
The ABC of Cat Trivia: A Compendium of Cat Superstitions, Proverbs, Literature, Words, Phrases, Games, Objects, Plants, Biology, Behavior, Movies, Gods, Cartoons, Heroes
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1996-02)
Authors: Rod L. Evans and Irwin M. Berent
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Words and Trivia
African American Puzzles: Puzzles - Ponderings - History
Published in Paperback by Bookstand Publishing (2007-02)
Author: Tee Bee
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Words and Trivia
ALL TRIVIA,...[TRIVIA, MORE TRIVIA, AFTERTHOUGHTS, LAST WORDS]
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Brace and Co (1946)
Author: Logan Pearsall Smith
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Words and Trivia
All Trivia: Trivia, More Trivia, Afterthoughs, Last Words
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Brace & Company (1949)
Author: Logan Pearsall Smith
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